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Plans and Routes
Never mind the package company brochures
that only give it 'good' for 'advanced' skiers and 'excellent' for
everything else; it's a 5 star resort all round. Here are the basic
facts:
| Number of runs : |
124 (6 black, 35 red, 72
blue and 11 green) |
| Number of lifts : |
110 (1 cable-car, 8 gondolas,
33 chairs and 68 drags) |
| Marked pistes : |
212 km of sign-posted and
groomed runs |
| Off Piste: |
300 sq. kms of skiable domain |
| Capacity : |
120.600 skiers per hour |
| Catering; |
21 high-altitude bars/restaurants |
| X Country: |
100 kilometres of trails,
sign-posted and groomed. |
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With only 6 official black runs it
seems that really good skiers get a raw deal but the vast expanses
between and beyond the pistes open a superb domain for the advanced
recreational skier. Regular off piste usage results in huge mogul
fields developing beyond the marked runs that are capable of testing
anyone. Other classic off piste routes, such as the North Face
of Bellecote, cannot be bettered anywhere for a really serious
powder challenge. From beginner through to those in race training,
La Plagne provides every facility necessary to ensure a great
holiday
..after all, Jean Luc Cretier, the current
Olympic Downhill Champion, is one of our locals! |
Of course, there's a DEDICATED SNOW PARK as well :
| Snow boarding is definitely no short
term fad
and La Plagne has some tremendous opportunities
for all levels of boarder. Half pipes, pyramids, sheer powder
cliffs and rolling motorways are all to hand for the enthusiast
and beginner alike. With such wide expanses to ski and snowboard,
the two dominant alpine disciplines exist happily side by side
often
literally! |
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And what's more, we've got EXCELLENT SNOW COVERAGE :
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We are never without snow in la Plagne,
thanks to its location at the wetter North Western edge of the
Alps, its high altitude, sheltering forests and full artificial
snow coverage on the lower slopes. The village resorts also have
fitted snow cannons so that you can always ski all the way back
to the resort. Montchavin has a total of sixty-six outlets (1750
down to 1250 m) whilst the high-altitude resorts have also fitted
mobile systems that can be set up wherever a shortage might appear. |
And, thanks to an ultra-modern patrol
service, we've got OPTIMAL SECURITY:
| 115 specialist technicians; para-medics,
explosives experts, dog-handlers, first-aid instructors and mountain
rescue specialists, monitor the slopes, ready to intervene in
a matter of minutes. If the weather is poor, highly experienced
teams, accompanied by avalanche rescue dogs if necessary, trigger
avalanches as a preventive measure. At the end of the day a team
of about thirty drivers are busy grooming the snow. When there
are heavy snowfalls, the fresh snow is packed from midnight until
the slopes open the next morning, so that skiing conditions are
as perfect as possible, regardless of the weather. |
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And there's great X COUNTRY SKIING as well :
Your lift pass also allows you free
access (except Champagny) to a hundred kms of groomed and sign-posted
X-country ski trails for all levels of ability at an average altitude
of 1450 m. Montchavin has it's own 25km circuit. At Champagny en Vanoise,
a circuit so good that a number of national teams train there, a modest
fee of about £15 a week is charged.
Not to mention organised MOUNTAIN TOURING :
(Yep, that's becoming increasingly popular
as well
here's the local promotion of this fast developing
activity)
| 'What could be more beautiful than
the pure grandeur of the mountains? With your snowshoes or touring
skis you will be able to get off the "beaten track"
and explore unsullied nature. Take your time and really appreciate
the landscape, breathing pure, clean air. Equipped with your snowshoes
or touring skis you can explore Vanoise or Beaufortain and maybe,
as you move silently across the snow, you may surprise some of
the wildlife, free to go as you please in complete harmony with
nature.' |
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If that or any of the other mountain
facilities sounds the perfect thing for you
.well, you know
where to come.
And, if you're still not certain
about La Plagne, or if you want more detailed information, please
select the 'Plans and Routes' sub page. La Plagne has got something really special to
tell you about. |
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